
Saudi coastguards have found the bodies of three Asian workers at sea after they went missing when an oil company's offshore platform sank, officials said Saturday. "They were all found. We found two of them late yesterday and another one this morning," Eastern Province Coastguard spokesman Colonel Khaled al-Arqubi told Agence France Presse. The platform belonging to Saudi oil giant Aramco was being used to carry out maintenance work at an oil well in Safaniya, the world's largest offshore oilfield about 265 kilometers (165 miles) north of Dhahran. Dhahran is the headquarters for Aramco, the world's largest oil company in terms of production and reserves. In a statement emailed to AFP on Friday, Aramco had said the remaining 24 crew were saved but that some had suffered "limited injuries". Aramco said a search and rescue operation had been launched for three other workers who were missing, two Indians and a Bangladeshi. A thorough investigation had been launched into the accident, the Saudi company said, adding its operations had not been affected. Discovered in 1951, the Safaniya field is 50 kilometres by 15 kilometres and has a production capability of more than 1.2 million barrels per day.
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